Celeron, New York, may indeed love Lucille Ball, the late actress and comedian who starred in the long running and wildly successful television show, “I Love Lucy,” from 1951-1957. How they feel about the life-size bronze statue of the actress unveiled in August 2009 by sculptor Dave Poulin is another matter.
A woman has found an uncanny doppelgänger in her online search to find a “twin stranger.”
A recent fad among pet owners in China is the “panda dog” – but these familiar-looking animals are not what they seem.
In Hurricane, Utah, chatter has finally died down after a copper bull statue lost a notable private part over the weekend.
A priest is accused of initiating a mass exorcism on nearly 1,000 school-aged children in Poland while they attended what they believed to be a religious camp.
A new species of catfish has been named after a character from the original 1977 Star Wars film.
A Florida golf course has posted images of a giant gator which wandered onto one of its greens last week.
The oldest tree has a root system nearly 10,000 years old, meaning it germinated at the end of the Ice Age. Today we cover the discovery of “Old Tjikko”.
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